lukustamata
Lukustamata is an Estonian word that translates to "unlocked" or "unlatched" in English. It is used to describe a state of being not secured or fastened. This can apply to physical objects such as doors, windows, or gates, indicating that they are open or can be easily opened. It can also be used in a more abstract sense to describe situations or concepts that are not restricted or have been made accessible. For instance, one might refer to "lukustamata juurdepääs" meaning "unlocked access," implying that there are no barriers to entry or information. The opposite of lukustamata is lukustatud, meaning "locked." The word is derived from the Estonian verb "lukustama," which means "to lock." Understanding the context in which "lukustamata" is used is key to grasping its full meaning, as it can range from simple physical security to broader implications of openness and accessibility.